Houston Informer
Saturday, May 23, 1925
Houston, Texas
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BEGINNING OUR SEVENTH NEWSPAPER YEAR
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True, we are living in a day of stranger trust. We are living in a city where it comes to giving colored citizens a rough, tortured, and canonized those who serve in our army and bratilites upon our people, should be treated with respect and honour, is still the determining and important factor in the status and roles we are involved in. We have cooled education may be no abbreviated name, neither a taxpayer (of the district) nor the race's cause one whistle. Since the chief has exemplified such forgiving spirit in resisting the fourness, humble and repentant, our office in Lowe's miniaturism and incarnation has been able to know his present and future attitude to moving their hats when at the police station. However, we are doubtful and fearful that we will have the desired effect of imposition in department not in putting to to and from bratilites. Humankind and bratilites have been by the police officers with reprimanda meted out to attacking them. Down the line, and the chief reprimanda meted out to attacking them. In his high reattentions in the office, a group of citizens, will be reprimanded for the unequance of police brutality upon cooled police hats and curious and anxious to know what attitude the police have practiced practically be rewarded for mistreatment the colored citizen has been given the colored citizen has been given the time of his arrest, with a 100 fine and
It looks to us like there is something radically wrong and fundamental in the case. (Heavenly (1) Houston, "and we don't mean mayhem" indomitable will now lead in prayer!)
ANOTHER BUS ARREST.
Other member of the Houston for alleged "the Jim-crow" statue, in possession of the "Jim-crow" in one of these buses operated by the Coast Guard.
Phones the second arrest of colored attempting to ride in one of the ground like dumbbells, very little if any, in another and direct us as citizens and tax-
WE we discussed at length the suggested court action to Madam MADAMI, the suspect court action to the barrers and little business company, plied and abetted, apportioned and be by with such a high-handedness as a principle, far-reaching and we are recount to our duty, and we discrimination, outrages to go unheeded and unchallenged citizens are good enough to face with nothing separating Faery and opposition to colored The Court busies us of the Houston Witness as the state legislature or at Roe C. C. and super-local authority Grower, the company company Our Boss is the judge in Houston and we hope to ride to inland
THE HOUSTON INFORMER
The first issue of The Houston Informer came from the press under date of May 24, 1919, which was six years ago almost to a day; and when this paper set sail upon the sea of journalism its premature and untimely death was not only prophesied and predicted by the wise-acres, know-walls and knockers, but many of these ebony-hued, pusillanimous pasyfooters and spineless, conniving, envious and "jackassical" bipeds immediately laid insidious and infernal plans to put The Informer out of business; and to accomplish the desired ends these cowardly and cringing enemies and evildoers sought to enlist the assistance and co-operation of the whites to "kill The Informer and run Richardson out of town." However, after six years battling and fighting for what we conceive to be right, The Informer is still in existence and its editor is still in town; while the paper begins its seventy year under very favorable and auspicious circumstances.
The space of six years is not a long period of time, speaking in terms of years; but when it is recalled the many ups and downs this paper has experienced, during most of those six years, the fact that its barque still sailed upon the journey of the Negroes to incite the Negroes to riot against the whites, etc.
This game, originally suggested to a Harris County grand jury in 1919 by a publisher of another colored "weakly" newspaper, was played with varying for a number of years—at least until some local advertisers and merchants awoke and discovered the underhand and cut-throat back of these periodic and well-nigh constant boycots.
TWO COLORED HEROES AWARDED CARNEGIE MEDALS FOR BRAVERY; SAVED WHITE LABORERS' LIVES
(By the Associated Negro Press.)
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Robert J. Royal, Uniontown, W. P. Cagle, Baltimore, Md., were among those inch award of Carnegie Hero Medals. They both reef from danger.
Royal is a miner. He rescued Albert E. Roby f a mine. While Roby and Royal were clearing which had been blocked by falls, a large chunck striking Royal on the back, temporarily paralyzed also falling on Roby, breaking his legs and pungre. Royal crawled fourteen feet to a poi which had been protected by timbering. Upon and learning that he was injured and unable crawled to Roby, using his arms and dragging raised the chunk off Roby with considerable effort using his left elbow and forearms as braces, from under it. Small pieces of slate fell, but the ther cave-in. Roby and Royal then crawled to his car, where Cagle lowered himself in the body the car two thousand feet for help. He was disabled and Roby nine months from their injuries.
William W. Cagle, a caulker, rescued Roy C. gas company foreman, from suffocation in Janua Binbrink entered a manhole six feet deep and alm was overcome by illuminating gas, which was a poison. Cagle lowered himself in the body brink, enabling him to get to the top and grasp him out. Cagle, feeling the gas affecting him, hands, and several men at the top reached into the him out.
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Robert J. Royal, Uniontown, Pa., and William W. Cagle, Baltimore, Md., were among those included in the latest award of Carnegie Hero Medals. They both rescued white men from danger.
Royal is a miner. He rescued Albert E. Royal from a cave-in in a mine. While Roby and Royal were clearing a mine entry, which had been blocked by falls, a large chunk of slate fall, striking Royal on the back, temporarily paralyzing his legs, and also falling on Roby, breaking his legs and pinning him to the ground. Royal crawled fourteen feet to a point in the entry which had been protected by timbering. Upon calling to Roby and learning that he was injured and unable to move, Royal crawled to Roby, using his arms and dragging his legs. He raised the chunk off Roby with considerable effort and held it up, using his left elbow and forearms as braces, while Roby moved the chunk down to the ground. Small pieces of shell were found near their cave-in. Roby and Royal then crawled to safety, and Royal dragged himself into a mine car and drove a horse hitched to the car two thousand feet for help. He was disabled seven months and Roby nine months from their injuries.
Roby was rescued by Royal C. Binbrink, white gas company fortnightmen from suffron in this year. Binbrink entered a manhole six feet deep and almost immediately was overcome by illuminating gas, which was leaking from a broken main. Cagle lowered himself into the hole and lifted Binbrink, enabling him to get to the top and grasp his arm and pull him out. Cagle, feeling the gas affecting him, then raised his hand and several men at the top reached into the hole and drew him out.
It is also up to the colored citizens to act, for the more immune and outrages we take and submit to, the more will be helped upon us and ours.
al, Uniontown, Pa., and William among those included in the lattes. They both rescued white men. Albert E. Roby from a cave-in in real were clearing a mine entry, ils, a large chunk of slate fell, parally paralyzing his legs, and his legs and pinning him to the in feet to a point in the entryembering. Upon calling to Roby reable and unable to move. Royal ms and dragging his legs. He considerable effort and held it up, as braces, while Roby moved slate fell, but there was no forren crawled to safety, and Royal and drove a horse hitched to He, was seven months in the rescued Roby C. Binbrink, white, location in January of this year, feet deep and almost immediately gas, which was leaking from a aself into the hole and lifted Bintop and grasp his arm and pull a affecting him, then raised his up reached into the hole and drew
FORMAL OPENING
ANDREWS' STORE;
PLACE RE-NEWED
FORMAL OPENING
ANDREWS' STORE;
PLACE RE-NEWED
DALLAS UNDERTAK
Woll Stalk, Dallas, or the People understaking the last seven days in the day of Mr. and Mrs. T.
HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925
False rumors galore were circulated throughout the community and state concerning The Informer and its editor; yet very few, if any, of the rumor-mongers, particularly those of other races, had ever seen or read a copy of the book they were trying to consign to perdition and profound night.
What did The Informer say or do during those years to make it a despised and rejected publication? Why did a clique of Sengambians try to put the paper and its editor "in bad" with "de white folks?" This paper has never engaged in mud-slinging, airing out the domestic affairs of our people nor in personal attacks upon individuals with whom the editor disagreed.
The Informer has pitched its battle along the high plane of the democratic movement, a democracy that is still-embracing and for an Americanism that knows neither color, creed nor race.
Public sentiment in this community has undergone an almost complete metamorphosis, due largely to the editorial contents of The Informer; while the presentation of the race's cause at the bar of public opinion has been instrumentally changed, the several instances, with a favorable verdict here and there.
The Informer has simply been a voice crying in the wilderness of oppression and repression, "Abolish the double standard of citizenship in this country and section (one for white citizens and another for colored people); make the crooked paths straight; dethrone Judge Lynch's court, with the judge's authority to impose legal discrimination, jim-j Crowmind" and kindled his invoices and institute the Golden Rule in men's and race's dealings with each other, and let us all labor together in one common cause for the peace, progress and perpetuity of the republic.
While discussing these issues and matters from various angles throughout these six years, the main tenor of our theme was the need to consign the public to perdition and profound night.
The Informer, in merely reciting some of its trying and vexing ordures during these six years, holds no spleen in its
MAMMOTH CROWD
APPLAUDED FETE
AT PARK TUESDAY
RACE STUDENT AT AMHERST WINNER OF SCHOLARSHIP
RACE STUDENT AT AMHERST WINNER OF SCHOLARSHIP
Mercer Cook, Son of Will Marion Cook, Entitled to Attend the Son-varie in Paris, France.
"Washington," D'C. M.-Mr. Mercer Cook, son of Will Marion Cook of New York, and who will graduate from Anderson University just won the Simpson Fellowship of $1,500, which entitles him to attend the Sowars in Paris, France, where he will seek a doctorate degree. He made PhD Beta Kappa two weeks ago. He recently won an anatomical prize of $50 and is enriched in the big anatomical context won in the soon comes
New York City—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, $8 Fifth Avenue, has received and made public a letter from colored citizens of Boley, Oklahoa, a town in the southeastern United States, in a local white paper to the effect that colored people had warned white men to stay out of the town after dark. The news item, which the colored people object to, stated that there was a plan to force colored people to inscribe, "White Man, Don't Let The Sun Set On You." The colored people objected to their registration, judging the case they have taken to court involving dancers in their registration. The case even raised the question, ever that such a sign warning them away, is in the neighboring town of Fort Wayne.
DENTISTS RENDERED
EXCELLENT PROGRAM
Without trying to cover too much territory, we venture the assertion that no city in America has a group of dentists who can render such a program as the one executed at Mount Vernon M. E. Clark, and Burnett, Monday night. Not only did these dentists deliver helpful and practical lectures regarding the importance of oral health, but their musical selections were exceptionally good and the audience enjoyed a rare musical treat; to respond to encores, Dr. R. O. Roest, who was called upon to short health talks in the absence of a medical professional, proved himself more than equal to the emergency and imparted some timely information to his auditors. Excepting the talks by Dr. R. O. Roest, the entire program was rendered by the local dentists; and it was indeed a program designed, enlightenment and entertainment.
STYLE SHOW-FROLIC
BRILLIANT AFFAIR
The style show and frolic given at the Odd Fellows Temple last wednesday of the W. Y. C. A. Coopersmith Club of the Y. W. C. A. event of its kind ever staged in this city by our people. Popular youngsters appeared in the show, disporting themselves in the latest styles from the large and appreciative audience that witnessed the show. After auditorium all required to drill room. A fitting climax was added to the evening's program with refreshments.
journalistic heart against any of these malefactors and evil-doers; for the law of retribution has taken care of some of them, and this same unyielding, inexorable and immutable statute will hardly overlook the remainder of that group.
This paper also realizes that no newspaper, which has a real editorial policy, can expect to receive popular approval at all times, as it relates to its editorial utterances; but because men differ and disagree with certain editors in or the policy of a publication, is no sane, reasonable or rational why they should seek to destroy the paper and villify, malign, misrepresent and plan against the physical life of the editor.
Locally, The Informer has contended for better schools for colored children; for better living conditions in exclusive colored residential sections; for the abolition of brutality upon prisoners and citizens by local police officers; for a program of inter-racial goodwill and amity; for more recognition and consideration from the city officials; for the recognition of the need for an united effort to put over some worth while program for our group and community, to cease our internal bickering and lay aside all weights that hinder and impede us in running the race successfully to the goal.
The Informer offers no apologies for its past policy, and looks forward to the future with faith, confidence and optimism; for "nothing is settled until it is settled right."
We have guarantees if we closed this article without expressing our deep concern for the safety of thousands of readers and subscribers who have stood by the ship in both fair and stormy weather, as well as local and foreign advertisers who have employed advertising space in The Informer during these six years.
With your continued support, assistance and material encouragement, as well as moral, we hope to build The Informer into a national leader, as close to a case to be sectional—The South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper assumes national import, not only in its editors as obtains at present, but in circulation and influence.
We thank you one and all! Selah!
WILEY COLLEGE WILL
CLOSE NEXT MONTH
Marshell, Texas.—Closing exercises of the fifty-third commencement of the Wesleyan College, May 29, and extend through to Wednesday morning, June 5. In keep-ing the tradition of leading institutions, the baccalaureate sermon will be preached by President Dogan. Monday, June 5, p.m. at Garland Penn, at which time Garland Penn, special representative of the board of education in charge of the college, will lay before the alumni, ex-students and friends of Wiley the plan and purpose of the college. Of course, services will be inaugurated at an early date. Out of reservation, approved services by Dr. Dogan as president of Wiley College for the past thirty years, during which the college will impartatively insignificant institution to a college of the first rank, the board of directors, new girls' dormitory Dogan Hall.
U. B. F. GRAND LODGE TO MEET HERE JULY
Houston will be host to the U. B. F. and S. M. F. of Texas, when the $9th day of July will be observed. The grand temple will be held in this city on the 10th day of July, and joint worship of all local U. B. F. and T.'s at Trinity M. E. Church. Travis will be the principal for the local materialment of the grand session. A short program will be presented in the evening.
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OF these malefactors and evil in his taken care of some of ingeasable and immunifiable the remainder of that group, no newspaper, which has a to receive popular approval editorial utterances; but be with certain editorials in or sane, reasonable or rational destroy the paper and villify against the physical life of contended for better schools er living conditions in exctions; for the abolition of city by local police officers; goodwill and amity; for more from the city officials; races, racially speaking, in one word while program. An one our internal bickering and anger and impede us in running al.ologies for its past policy, and with faith, confidence and opuntil it is settled right." Closed this article without exeercises, and the carriers who have stood by the weather, as well as local and employed advertising space in years, assistance and material aml. we hope to build The insistence of cease to be section-Newsly newspaper," but will in its editorials as obtains and influence.
Selah!
Race Doctor and Lover Beaten
No cause for the assault upon the co-worker doctor and the young woman is given access to the local whites of the doctors new car and new home.
BUILDING NEW HOME
IN COLLEGE COURT
Mr. and Mrs. Abra Grabhammer, who are building the first home in the Court. Houston restricted color homes. Their home to be completed and ready for occupancy by June 1. Though both homes will be completed, an invitation to friends and others, who might be interested in co-working, will be extended to high-class sites, to visit the addition and impact their home new hearing completion at Grove and West Gray.
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Pythian Bath House and Sanitarium
MEN'S HIGH Q
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MEN'S HIGH QUALITY SHOES OF STANDARD MAKE
If you contemplate buying yourself a new pair of shoes, remember the Lightning Shoe Repair Shop is selling high quality shoes at a very low price.
The latest in men's footwear at the most reasonable prices WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS THE MOST
THE LIGHTNING SHOE REPAIR SHOP
417 MILAM ST. PHONE PRESTON 5373
Phone Preston 2180 Res. Preston 9729, Preston 8115
DANIELS & PHILLIPS
EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
1010 San Felipe Street Houston, Texas
THE STANDARD SANITARIUM-BATH HOUSE
DR. A. L. HUNTER, Prop and Mgr.
FOR COLORED PEOPLE
Newly Built—Modernly Equipped—Capacity 100 Baths Daily—Best Service—Courtous Treatment—Rhumatism, Malaria, Skin Diseases, Stomach Tragic—Largest Bathing Institution in the State for Colored People.
MARLIN, TEXAS
Phone Preston 5230 Open Day and Night
HAMMOND UNDERTAKING CO.
A. J. HAMMOND, Manager
Knights of Pythias of N. A., S.A., E., A., A. and A. (Operating Under Supervision of U. S. Government) 415½ Malvern Avenue Hot Springs Nat. Park, Ark.
Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished by the Government For All Baths. Sanitarium has 10 Rooms, Diet and Operating Rooms
Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running Water in Every Room. Rates $1 to $3 per day
BATH RATES:
21 Baths . . $13.00—10 Baths . . $6.50
21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans, $8.50
Furnished by the Government
10 Rooms, Diet and Operating Rooms
phone, Hot and Cold Running
rates $1 to $3 per day
RATES:
10 Baths . . . $6.50
and Calantheans, $8.50
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Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished by the Government
For All Baths. Sanditurum has 10 Rooms, Dial and Operating Rooms
Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running
Water in Every Room. Rates $1 to $3 per day
BATH RATES:
21 Baths . . . $13.00-10 Baths . . . $6.50
21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans. $8.50
HARMON'S DRY GOODS STORE
Can satisfy all your wants in the Dry Goods Line. A full line
Hair Goods and Notions ALWAYS on hand. Your patronage
is lifted.
J. H. HARMON, Prop.
423 JAN FELIPE ST. PHONE PRESTON 29
DR. O. L. LATTIMORE, Dental Surgeon
AT 409 1-2 MILAM
All Classes of Dental Work Neatly Don
Bridge Work a Specialty.
HOURS 9 TO 12, 2 TO 5
Sundays by Appointment
Phones Office Preston 1469 Residence Capitol
the Dry Goods Line. A full line of
8 on hand. Your patronage so-
ORMON, Prop.
PHONE PRESTON 2021
ORE, Dental Surgeon
-2 MILAM
Real Work Neatly Done
a Specialty.
D 12, 2 TO 5
Appointment
Residence Capitol 89
Can entify all your wants in the Dry Goods Jime. A full line of Hair Goods and Notions ALWAYS on hand. Your patronage collected.
DR. O. L. LATTIMORE, Dental Surgeon
All Classes of Dental Work Neatly Done Bridge Work a Specialty. HOURS 9 TO 12, 2 TO 5
MARY E.
1018 SCH'WARTZ ST., HOUSTON, TEXAS
Motto: Service, Courtesy, Reliance and
Promptness.
Dr. C. A. George, D. D. C.
respa: 9 m. 8 p. m.
DR. C. A. GEORGE
DENTIST
For High Class Dental Services
PHONE: 308-728-1111
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write your name and ad-
dress card and mail to Dept. 306,
Card. 853 West Adams St.
A Polite Hint
A notice displayed in a New York
restaurant—Do not look upon our
address when we are there; they
are not to be taken after meal.
Phones: Office P. 2110. Res. C. 511
DR. T. M. SHADOWEN
Physician and Surgeon
Residency 381 Liberty Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK
HOUSTON, TEXAS
THE MUSEUM OF THE ARTS
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925
I KNOW WHAT YOU'VE
GOT TO DO IN THAT
LITTLE APT. THERE'S
NOTHING TO PREVENT
YOU FROM MEETING
ME!
All Furniture for the New OddFellows Temple
HOUSTON STEEL FURNITURE CO.
First and third Mondays: 4 openings, 2 afternoons and 2 nights; first and third Wednesdays: 1 afternoon and 2 nights; first and third Tuesdays: 1 opening, 2 afternoons and 2 nights; second and fourth Tuesdays: 3 openings, 1 afternoon and 2 nights; first and fourth Wednesdays: 1 afternoon opening; second and fourth Wednesdays: 1 night opening; first and third Thursdays: 1 night opening; first and third Fridays: 2 afternoon opening; second and fourth Fridays: 2 afternoon opening; according to revised rental schedule, the monthly rental for afternoon
CANT MEET ME!!'I
I KNOW BLOOMIN'WELL
YOU CAN IF YOU WANT TO-
HOW DARE YOU TELL
ME YOU CAN'T!!
S-W-E-E
AD-O-LINE
MEN'S HIGH QUALITY SHOES OF STANDARD MAKE
If you contemplate buying yourself a new pair of shoes, remember the Lightning Shoe Repair Shop is selling high quality shoes at a very low price.
THE LIGHTNING SHOE REPAIR SHOP
417 MILAM ST. PHONE PRESTON 5373
Phone Preston 2180 Res. Preston 9729, Preston 8115
DANIELS & PHILLIPS
EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
1010 San Felipe Street Houston, Texas
THE STANDARD SANITARIUM-BATH HOUSE
DR. A. L. HUNTER, Prop and Mgr.
FOR COLORED PEOPLE
Newly Built—Modernly Equipped—Capacity 100 Baths Daily—Best
Service—Courteous Treatment—Rheumatism, Malaria, Skin Disease,
Stomach Tragble—Largest Bathing Institution in the State for Colored
People.
MARLIN, TEXAS
PETER H.
Embalmer and Funeral Directors Motorized Funeral Equipment
Dr. C. A. George, D. D. C. Res. Phone Had. 3556
nropos: 9 w. 8 p. m.
DO YOUR
STUMP, NOW
FIDO!
MY-
AD-OYING
Was Furnished by Us. Ask
Them if They Are Sat-
rilled
SCHOOL, CHURCH and
LODGE HEATING
Write us on blog and prices.
We are glad to submit bide and
samples.
We give term.
1112 Preston Avenue
HOUSTON, TEXAS
NEW ODD FELLOWS
TEMPLE
Two business sites, 502 and 503 Louisiana Street; preferable for beauty parlor and store, respectively. Fair room and store, respectively. Hot room and cold water, steam heat. Lodge Rooms. The following days and nights are open for local lodges that desire to stay in second and third floor:
NO! ONLY MY HUSBAND
CAUSE I GUESS YOUVE
GOT THE WRONG
NUMBER!
THORNTON PARKER
FIDO
IS NOW
SEREMA-
ING THE
YOUNG-
MEN
HERE IS
EVIDENCE
OF THE
FACT
WELL, WHAT IF THE
MACK DIDN'T
YOU TELL
US SHE
MADE
DOOM?
I TOLD
YOU AT
FIRST-
I DON'T
WANT TO
GO!
AND
TRAT REM
HORACE
IN A FELL
A FELLOW
IN A LION
IN A TROT
CROOK WAS
IN THERE
WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A LOT IN College Court
- It'S Sensibly Restricted
- The Prices Are Right
- The Payments Are Easy
- No Interest or Taxes for
2 Years
- It'S Wonderfully Located
- It Has Beautiful Shade
Trees
Right in the path of pro-
you invest will automatise
of the millions of dollars to
class homes and improve
such white additions as a
Country Club Estates, Sh
Glendower Court, Lewisda
close enough to College C
of this splendid Home Add
S. MINC
408 Union National Bank
HOUSTON
Right in the path of progress—where every dollar you invest will automatically show a profit—because if the millions of dollars that are being spent for high class homes and improvements nearby—for example, each white additions an Cherryhurst, Winlow Place, Country Club Estates, Shepherd Crest, Hill Crest,lendow Court, Lewisdale, Hyde Park and others are close enough to College Court to assure the character of this splendid Home Addition.
S. MINCHEN, Agt.
08 Union National Bank Phone Preston 160
HOUSTON/TEXAS
Right in the path of progress—where every dollar you invest will automatically show a profit—because of the millions of dollars that are being spent for high class homes and improvements nearby—for example, such white additions as Cherryhurst, Winlow Place, Country Club Estates, Shepherd Crest, Hill Crest, Glendower Court, Lewisdale, Hyde Park and others are close enough to College Court to assure the character of this splendid Home Addition.
S. MINCHEN, Agt.
408 Union National Bank Phone Preston 1601
HOUSTON/TEXAS
LADIES! LADIES!
Are you using the MAGN
PRESSING OIL? If not, "Ev
Agents wanted to sell Mag
ment, Perfumes and Toilet A
MAGNOLIA I
801 West Ninth Ave.
Office Phone Capitol 1490;
021-455-1200 M at 12:00 M
Are you using the MAGNOLIA HAIR GROWER and
PRESSING OIL? If not, "Eventually," so why not now?
Agents wanted to sell Magnolia line of Soap, Hair Treat-
ent, Perfumes and Toilet Articles.
MAGNOLIA PERFUME CO.
01 West Ninth Ave.
Houston, Tex
Office Phone Capitol 1489; Res. Phone Capitol 1162W
Home: 0 A.M. to 12:00 M. 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.
Are you using the MAGNOLIA Hair GROWER and PRESSING OIL? If not, "Eventually," so why not now? Agents wanted to sell Magnolia line of Soaps, Hair Treatment, Perfumes and Toilet Articles.
—Every Lot Is Terraced
—Streets Are Shelled
—It Has Cement Sidewalks
—The Values Will Increase
—There’s No Other Colored
Addition Like It.
JUST A FEW
SPECIALS!
3 Gold Dust
1 Gold Dust Scouring
Powder
1 Gold Dust Scouring
Powder (small)
1 cake Fairy Soap
All for 25c
1 3-lb. can R. H.
Coffee $1.45
1 1-lb. can R. H. Coffee FREE
"The House of a Thousand Favors"
R.T. ANDREWS
408 MILAM GROCER P. 7061
LEWIS BLUMRICH CO.—905-907 CONGRESS AVE.
SENSATIONAL SALE
NEW SUMMER HATS
$10, $12.50 AND $15
PATTERN HATS
A wonderful group of high grade PATTERN HATS long and high Mostly large shawls At so much in demand. At so much in demand. At so much in demand. If you want a few items if you want a low price, here's your place at high as $15.00 in this sale at only ...
$5 AND $6 VALUES
TRIMMED HATS
Hats in the newest styles, trimming and maturing. Hats with large, small Hats with large, small straw, straw and creeps combination. Fitted and flatter. Fashion, fancy feature, plims, ribs, beading in the most summer colors. Choles at
Rayon Silk Hose
$1.00 values
Special pair
RAYON SILK HOSE
Lay in as well as wear as we list Pure Silk
Silk color, white and white all colors. A pair, 60c, or 2 pairs, $100.
The Greatest Values in Silk Dresses Ever Seen in Houston
$17.50, $20.00 AND $22.50 VALUES
SILK DRESSES
The Materials
ANY PRINTED
GREPEES
STIPPED
GREPEES
FLAT CREPES
GREPEES
GEORGETTES
CREPEES
ELIZABETH
SILK FAILELS
WHITE
GRADUATION
CANTONS
$13 75
In Many Colors
LIP STICK
BLONDE
NEW BLUES
NAVY BLACK
RUIT
AQUAINE
DEER
TAN
GREY WOOD
HARVEST
TIGER EYE
NEW SILK DRESSES
$10, $12 AND $15 VALUES
MATERIALS
10 in a lotter
Canton crepe, sport mixtures, regina crepe, antio, flat crepe, a many crepe
STYLES
Emerald-band, blue, straight, blonde, cocoa, blonde, cocoa, pony in black and white
Dresses for every occasion and to suit every need—all new and correct in style. Party Dresses, Street Dresses, Traveling Dresses, Dresses for Vacation Wear, Skies to fit every mile or woman.
SPECIAL NOTICE
We hired special room for our Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Departments and have decided to close out House Furnishings and Men's wear. We are not making any changes in these two lines will be corrected at the new price we are making.
WHERE THERET MEETS QUALITY
LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO.
BOSTON CONGRESS AVE
City Happenings
Steve Fennen, 1214 Howard, who underwent a serious operation on his eye last Thursday, is improving. The doctor gives satisfaction to give satisfaction. Pres. 2935, Mira Halle Bruz, 1601 Gregg. FOR RENT-5 room house at 2211 Staples Street, North Side, Ring Hated. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cheney, 2715 Shepherd, are the proud parents of a daughter, who arrived on the scene. Mrs. T. A. Moore, Gildings, is visiting her daughters, Mme. J. D. Cheney and Mrs. J. D. Cheney, Shepherd and 615 Center respectively. Prof. A. S. Terrell, Anderson, brother of Prof. I. M. Terrell, closed his school to the city under treatment of Dr. H. E. Larson.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. P. Lewis, influential citizens of Muskegon, Oklahoma, on en route to New York, stopped over its city this week. "Don't fail to see 'The Spirit of the City,'" Beth Paley, Baptist Church Thursday night, kept both the date, place and occasion in mind—nur'd curd. She designed all of her descriptions; for any and all occasions. Just tell us and we'll do the rest. Give us a glimpse of the Olive street; Phone Frances 18544. (1) P. L. Jones and G. H. Murchison, Galveston, were here Tuesday night. Galveston was the city's Taylor church club to sing in the Island City on June 16th. Richmond, accompanied by her little place, spent Tuesday in the city, witnessing the Mayfest. To get hair; guaranteed; my work speaks for itself. Star Hair
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925
Photo by ADAM
1920-1921
Open for Inspection 10 NEW HOMES
Beautiful Granlin Grove SMALL CASH PAYMENTS-BALANCE LIKE RENT THE JECKER LAND CO.
310 Glidden Building 910 Capitol Avenue
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Phone Preston 4985 Field Office Phone Hadley 6805
Grower and Products; also ladies' ready-to-wear. Madison A. Z. Daniel, 3304 Farmer St, Preston 9235. Farmer must wear dresses when make $8 per day introducing dress goods; no experience required. Samples furnished. Bluebird Supply House, 828 Broadway, New York City. J. H. Riddle, Denison, secretary of the endowment-burial departments of Texas Odd Pellows and Ruth, was here this week on business. Dr. H. E. Lee, who was orator of the day at the service at Austin Sunday, May 17, also delivered the address to the graduating class of the Nurses Training College, New College, Thursday evening, May 21.
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Restrict
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CLOSE
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LOCATION
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RICHARDSON ADDITION
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SHELLED STREETS
EIGHT-INCH WATER L
CLOSE TO CAR LINE
A FEW LOTS REMAIN—AND PR
LOCATION: STEVENS AN
TAKE NORTH SIDE
Restricted To Colored People
SEWER, LIGHTS, SIDEWALKS
SHELLED STREETS
EIGHT-INCH WATER LINE ALREADY IN
CLOSE TO CAR LINE
A FEW LOTS REMAIN—AND PRICES WILL BE ADVANCED
LOCATION: STEVENS AND MORRIS STREETS
TAKE NORTH SIDE STREET CAR
F. M. LUCORE Owners
T. T. PLAYER
615 SAN JACINTH
REP
SAN JACINTO
REPRESENTATIVE C
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THIS
SPACE
GROW
WATCH THIS SPACE GROW
DR. RUPERT O. ROETT
PHYSICIAN and BURGEON
462 Old Fellows Temple
Phones: Office P: 2217, Res. P: 6819
Residence: 410 Robin BL.
RDSON AD
5TH WARD
Red To Colored
LIGHTS, SIDEWALKS
AND STREETS
ICH WATER LINE ALLE
O CAR LINE
REMAIN—AND PRICES WILL
STEVENS AND MORR
KE NORTH SIDE STREET
PHO
PRESENTATIVE ON PROPH
REPRESENTATIVE ON PROPERTY
Field Office Phone Hadley 6805
GAS AND OIL
ICE
40c a Hundred
Texas Auto Relief Club
Phone Preston 7492
313 W. DALLAS
G. S. GOODSON, Mgr.
ADDITION
D
Colored People
WALKS
NE ALREADY IN
CES WILL BE ADVANCED
MORRIS STREETS
STREET CAR
Owners
PROPERTY
See me for toilet goods; everything guaranteed to give satisfaction. Mrs Halle Branson, 1407 Gregg, P. 1235.
PHONE PRESTON 818
of love that finished behind an automatic. It has a fath-
laugh, a minute story of things, and heart-tender in San Francisco,
underlined by the warmth you feel in it. You will be joyful yet in
a rare treat for both children and grown-ups. Also HONOON is
in a rare treat for both children and grown-ups.
A great heart drama with an all-star cast. Heart thrash action, romance and suspense. The golden love of your own life will be brought to light in a beautifully choreographed production. This one. Also ANN LITTLE IN "MAN OF THE NORTH." No. 10, and a THURSDAY-FRIIDAY-LITTLE JACKIE COOGAN in
"CIRCUS DAYS"
You have seen him in other great ones, but none to compare with this one. This is the most beautiful heart apparent that will tug at your heartstands and leave an impression that will linger in your mind. Also the silver sheet as it will衬肩 their best. Also a good Weser and a
GOOL, CLEAN AND COZY. ADMISSION ALWAYS 10c, 15c and 20c
Phone Preston 6979 ELMO MARTIN, Prop-Mgr.
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT ZINDLER'S
*Congress and Fannin*
2
TROUSERS SUITS
SMART, HIGH GRADE
Tropical Weight
2 Pants Suits
$17.50
Cool summer fabrics in light and dark worsted
patterns; trimmed and tailored to please the most
exacting. Every Suit is fine enough and stylish
enough to command favorable attention anywhere
and any time. Extra Pants to match.
GENUINE
SEERSUCKER SUITS
$8.45
BEN ZINDLER'S SONS
Her latest and best starring and that the whole family will enjoy, you will miss the fun of you and you will miss the joy of your life and a funny comedy.
A thrilling drama of love and he
a young man who is lucky for good clean romance and
DEMOND in the city.
"THE RIDD
And a good comedy.
SUNDAY:MONDAY—HAREY CAREY IN—
"SOFT SOFT
A story of laughs and thrills in the under
of love that finished behind an automatic
motorcycle that had been stolen by a man
hating underworld. Heryg one that is real
the best acting yet in one of the best stories
is a rare true story.
THE GREAT CIRCUS
No. 10 and "BULL AND SAND." one
lifetime.
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
"TURMOR
A great heart drama with an all-time
told. All the golden love of your own lives
matter that is both astonishing and pleasurable
to ANY ATHLETE. GOOD comedy.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY-LINK JACKIE COO
You have seen him in other great ones,
one. The lure of the great ureas with his n
heart will litter a long time. See the little
they appear at their heart. Also a good We
Another big all-funny comedy that will
COOL, CLEAN AND COZY. ADMISSION
Phone Presston 6979 ELMOS
Give me a trial; guaranteed to grow street
hair in six weeks; also best facial nizu
preparations. Agents wanted. Mail to:
Lor, 1129 Schwartz, Capitol 312-W.
poor store
Bonds made in criminal case; divorce matters attended to with lightning speed; the court memorial in the state; Apply to J. W. Boyd, lawyer, 210% Fannin St., Preston 9088. (tf) Mrs. Barbary Davis, 1209 Crosby, St. Louis, Claremont, IL. El. R. of R. No. 6076, last Wednesday. Quite a few members were present; refreshments were served. Rev. E. L. Harrison, pastor of Antoinette Church, M. Theo. Harris, 1123 Lake Oak, left for Monday for El Paso to attend the Foreign Mission convention of which Rev. Harrison is FOR SALE - Prume 2story, 7room apartment; front, side and rear porch; new paper and screens; toilts, bath, sewerage, lights, large garage; gravel
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
"Congress and
lows"
street; good proposition, $5000; fund $500. Write A-B-C, care Houston informer.
FOR SALE—A most little drucker with a great sense of practicality new fixtures; good stock; soda fountain will run business from $8,000 to $10,000 per year or more; colored物理学. Building alone. $2,000 for sale, $2,500. Address, Citizens Drug Store, Victoria, Texas.
On June 1, 1925, the Washington school will stage the charming little operetta entitled "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," in which spared no pains to produce this play in its usual high class way. Be sure to attend the Odd Fellows Temple: admission 26.
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SPECIAL MUSIC
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“4021 Therville Street
1 Will Be Open On
ISDAYS, SATURDAYS. AND
INDAY NIGHTS ONLY
‘The Restaurant and Soft Drink
pEipana Open Night and Day.
Ho Entertain Your Friends
De Luxe Club
“1836 Conti St. Near Roman
pen from 9 P.M. to 4A. M.
fF No Cover Charges
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4 Parties
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He winnagerent has ef-
lected « considerablé saving in
fpperating expensen and passes
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f prices in proportion.
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Tatewarts 8: handertt, V. Conery
tnd Comedy.
SUMMER VAGATIONIOTS.
Many of the most prominent poopie
tthe ety are busy taking plane for
thee nummer tripe. ‘The soctety od
tor, Mi Viol Coney, is anxious (0
eo in touch with all persons planning
fovno away for the summer, Sh0
shovtt bo aavined of probate’ depar-
ture and’ places tobe vistod, | Drop
er a cards aIT-N. Roman street, oF
Powe her xt Galver 631-W.
INSTALL RADIO.
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stroot; has Tngtalled loud. speaking
tei andthe ted to i
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‘wien Privaie Dinfag Rooin, Clab
‘Room, Poo! Hall, “end Reataurant,
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[tine vot drinka, and Dest knows
ands of cigars und tobteeo.
othe Prienitehip: ghop
PORTERS AND CHAUPFEURS
BARREN AEC)
1009 carter 5: Ney, Oceans
‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925
LYRIC THEATRE
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Sunday Nigh, May 24
Sunday Night, May 31
“SPIRITUALISM”
Its Mirables and Wonders—
Is It of God or the Devil?
‘You ought to know the truth
‘of the matter for the sake of
‘your soul's satisfaction. The
WORD of GOD rightly divid-
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Dowling and Calhoun Sts.
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I. H. RIERAS
engineer and Architect
omes and Public Build.
Plats and Maps.
designed; patent draw.
mail orders solicited.
619 Tuam Ave.
Phone H. 4448
MEN WANTED
Learn Auto Mechanics. Battery
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tle courses while learning. For race
only. Write us today. Come
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a 9 M. to 1 P.M.
CREME
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WHERE
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on 6256
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$1
MATERIALS
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palm oil
palm BRANCH—from course
and color.
Horizontal.
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2-Vertical plane
3-Evergreen shrub
4-Heavy rock
12-Dousing hectometer
13-In good season
14-Engine of war for battering
15-Through
16-The name of Charles Lamb
17-Union by interwaving
18-Well-known volcano
19-Origin of hearting
19-Dry air
20-Over three
21-College degrees
22-Father (gp.)
23-Writing
23-Periodically rising and falling
24-Obliterate
14-Weather font
24-Facility
Vertical.
1-Untamed
2-Note of musical scale
3-Particle expressing comparison
4-Particle expressing comparison
5-To work at
6-To work at
7-Narrow flare or band of cotton (gp.)
8-In this place
9-In this place
HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
When the correct letters are placed in the white spaces the pencil will handle both vertically and horizontally. The first letter in each word is indicated in the column headed "horizontals" a word which will all the spaces up to the first black square to the right, and a number under it. The second letter in each word is indicated below. No letters go in the black spaces. All words used are dictionary words, and no obsolete forms are indicated in the additional.
When the correct letters are placed spells were born vertically and horizontally indicated by a number, which rests on Thus No. 1 under the column headed "On white spaces the word which will fill below." No one makes these except proper names. Abbreviations, and late forms are indicated in the definition.
**ANIMALS OF**
By DONKEY
THE SPRING
The Springy-Donkey, is an old He's a bouncing, bending, buck No one can ever ride him, for he And his heart of steel is always
His food is iron shavings, and he Save a drink or two of oil for He gets wound up as he sleeps Like four dozen school boys go
This animal so springy, is an taut Every move the makes it lick Stop the makeup in his heart Which kills this iron Donkey,
THE SPRINGY-DONKEVING
The Springy-Donkeying, is an odd, ungainly thing;
He's a bouncing, bending, bucking sort of critter;
No one can ever ride him, for he's full of springs inside him,
And his heart of steel is always tense and bitter.
His food is iron shavings, and he has no other cravings,
Save a drink or two of oil for lubrication;
He gets wound up as he sleeps, and all day he leaps and leaps,
Like four dozen school boys going on vacation.
This animal so springy, is as tall as he is stringy;
Every move he makes is filled with creaks and twanging.
Stop the managering in his heart, and his springs will fly apart,
Which kills this Iron Donkey, dead as hanging.
"Tablecloth" Spread by
14-Declaimed
17-Overcrowd grasping person
18-Hand grip
21-Invitable
22-Wear-winged insect
24-Wear-winged insect
26-Famous
27-Dutry
28-English queen, last of Stuart
suverigna
29-Author
30-Name of Indians
34-Approximate
38-Beech
39-Marie's first word.
40-Like
The solution will appear in next issue.
Solution of Last Week's Puzzle.
in the white spaces this pencil will
initially. The first letter in each word is
destination listed below the pencil.
oratively defines a word which will ill-
counsel to the white space and a number under
the white squares to the next black one
in the white squares are dictionary words,
dang, infiniti, technical terms and obso-
ne.
NEVERWERE
W. REI.
Y-DONKEYING
I, und, ungainly thing;
ing sort of otter;
his full of springs inside him,
tenes and bitter.
I has no other cravings,
lubrication;
and all day he leaps and leaps,
sing on vacation.
I as he is stringy;
with creaks and twanging.
and his springs will fly apart,
dead as hanging.
the mist and fallen over precipice; some who preferred to wait for the mist to rise have been obliged to re-read the book, which is the nature of the "tablecloth" dates back at least as far as the Seventeenth century. There is a quaint old German work dealing with atmospheric marvels, published at Nuremberg in 1880, which was written by one of the cloud, which had already required its present name.
Good Enough Reason
A bright girl in a large school applied to her teacher for leave to be absent half a day, on a plea that which stated company was on the way.
"It's my father's half-sister and her three boys," said the pupil anxiously, "and I don't do anything without do without use, because those boys always act so dreadfully."
The teacher referred to her printed title and asked if her case came under any of them.
"I shimmi it might come under this humiliating title," said the girl, pointing at her case to the words "Douglas Allison."
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925
OFFICE PHONE PREB. 4430 REB. PRESTON 6827
CALLS ANWERED PROMPTLY DAY AND NIGHT
WE WEAR ALL AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT
WITH AMBULANCE SERVICE
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Prescriptions Our Specialty
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Everything in the Line of Drinks at Our Soda Fountain
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But depend entirely upon the degree of care given and the kind of preparations used
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Another pathetic little feature of everyday life is the way the fifty-year-old man who was going to have enough money saved up by the time he was that much to retire on. He wanted to is now going to have it saved up when he is sixty—Ohio State Journal.
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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Specialist 'Women's and Children's Diseases
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THE DISTRICT GRAND LODGE No. 25 and the DISTRICT GRAND HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH No. 13, G. U. O. of O. F. of TEXAS, have "put on" a CITY WIDE DRIVE for the Order in the City of Houston.
This drive is for increasing the membership of every Lodge and Household in Houston. DALLAS is striving to increase her membership to 10,000 MEMBERS in that city. WHAT'S the MATTER with HOUSTON? GALVESTON has on a CITY-WIDE DRIVE. WILL SHE BEAT HOUSTON? THE ORDER in HOUSTON must ANSWER that question.
SOME REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN THE ODD FELLOWS
There is only ONE ODD FELLOWS SOCIETY. It's cheaper. It pays in full, it's universal, it's composed of the best men and women of our race. It pays in full. You don't have to die to get many benefits. We want the best men and women. It protects your family and you when you need protection. It gives social standing. It helps in the time of need. THINK IT OVER.
JOINING FEE for MEN $2.50; for WOMEN $1.75. All Odd Fellows and Ruthites desiring information concerning this drive, call at the office of BRO. WALDO MATHEWS, SPECIAL DEPUTY and STATE GRAND ORGANIZER, OFFICE ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ROOM 408, 4TH FLOOR, Corner Prairie Ave. and Louisiana St.
ANY PERSON, OTHER THAN ODD FELLOWS and RUTHITES, may call at the office for the purpose of joining and securing information.
Life is uncertain; sickness and death are sure. DON'T DELAY. JOIN TODAY! All members, men and women, may participate in this drive. REMEMBER GALVESTON, REMEMBER DALLAS.
See PROF. WALDO MATHEWS, State Grand Organizer, or
See MRS. A. B. HART, Asst. State Organizer, Phone Preston
8661, Phone Preston 7790.
Office hours: 9:30 a.m. to 12 m., and 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
ASK ANY ODD FELLOW OR RUTH
RUTHS
First Ward—
Mrs. B. R. Coleman
Southern Ward—
Phyllis Wyndon
Beauilh Lovey
Mrs. A. L. Washington
Third Ward—
Mrs. Ella Abner
Mrs. Vernetta Dollie
Fourth Ward—
Mrs. Gussie Williams
Pinkie Mitchell
Mrs. M. E. Wrenn
Fifth Ward—
Beauilh Walton
Mamie Brawley
Cecise
Sixth Ward—
Mrs. Ella Burney
Mrs. Emma Jackson
See PROF. WALDO
See MRS. A. B. HA
8661, Phone Preston 7
Office hours: 9:30
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One of these
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CHICAGO
STA-BAAK HAIR
PREPARATION
666
is a prescription for
Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Dengue or Billion Fever.
It kills the germs.
China as Hub of Universe
China is referred to as the Middle
kingdom. This is a translation of
Tsinghua-Korea. The name was adopted
on the basis of the Chinese character
was the center of the
ODD FELLOW
First Ward—
W. C. Coleman
Second Ward—
Jno. W. Brown
Third Ward—
Jno. Durden
A. H. Hall
H. B. Washington
Fourth Ward—
F. H. Heffner
A. G. Felder
Chas. Williams
Fifth Ward—
J. G. Booker
J. C. Conley's
Silver Ward—
Van Hunt-Wardy
J. B. Williams
Harrisburg—
Bro. Simmons
DO MATHEWS, State Grand
HART, Asst. State Organiz
on 7790.
9:30 a.m. to 12 m., and 1:30
Y ODD FELLOW O
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The Orgen I
"Through
413 Milam —TWO ENT
P. 3699
—18 C
The South's most complete
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2 m., and 1:30 p.m. to
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LOMAX
Organ Barb
"Through the Bloo
—TWO ENTRANCES—
LUCIUS W. LOMAX R. S. (BOB) SCOTT
The Orgen Barber Shop
413 Milam —TWO ENTRANCES—803 Prairie Avenue
P. 3699 P. 7286
—18 CHAIRS—
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Parlors, unsurpassed in quality of service, sanitation and in its general inviting atmosphere, present the following artists to the citizens of our city and to the stranger within our gates:
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its general inviting atmosphere, present the following art-
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gates:
At 413 Milam At 803 Prairie
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I. P. McGowan Ed. Randall
Louis Harris Taylor Wheaden
Louis Hicks George Randall
Armand Wiltz R. W. Nowlin
E. L. Williams
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Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewing Gum, Baths, Newspapers,
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Coffees, Chewing Gum, M
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L. (BOB) SCOTT, M
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R. S. (BOB) SCOTT, MANAGER
He Was "Misquoted"
Once in a while a statesman says what he thinks, but he usually withdraws the remarks—San Francisco Chronicle.
Gay Young Mothers
Light-braided mothers made leaders among daughters—Franklin.
Bug Mothers
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THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925
THE MULES
sity, Washington, D.C.
In token of renewed friendship Mexico in Mexico United States not an olive branch, but a stalk of grass. Thousands of head of cattle from regions in the southwestern part of Mexico are dried from drought, are being sent into Chihuahua and Sonora where grass is luxuriant and where in some areas it is nearly wiped the native herds out of existence.
Largest of Mexican states and richest in resources, Chihuahua has an area of 10,000 square miles but a population only two-thirds that of Pittsburgh. Were its lands allocated among its citizens every five years? Such allotments would make many quintettes of owners fabulously rich for a Crescent might envy the wealth of some Chihuahua cities. Best of all, the Ecuadorian Galápagos, 17 miles southeast of Chihuahua City, discovered in 1708, but not extirpated from them, have come from Mexico. Many of the silver mines possess one of 50, 60 and 76 per cent metal, and there came from one Chihuahua mine. There are also 300,000 pounds of almost pure silver.
Gold, lead, iron and copper also are mined. Farming is a major industry in the region, and the agricultural output has been estimated, under normal conditions, to be only one-fourth as valuable as the mineralogy, and the vegetation cattle-running has always been extensive. But the most recent, and potentially one of the most valuable industries with the vast forests, Reins and turpentine were derived from some of the mountain timber. Four-fifths of Chihuahua consists of undulating table-lands, for the most part covered with the offering extremes of temperature from the bleak snowdaked peaks in winter to the oppressive heat of valleys in mid-autumn. State, taken as a whole, there are extensive arid, desertlike areas. Traces of the Apaches, once the "cruelest and most treacherous race in the world," have been hung in husana, as are many cliff dwellings, Astce mounds and various other rulers, which have not been studied. The conquest of these Apaches was one of the most effort toward peaceful development.
Rich Mining Region.
No part of northern Mexico appears any too inviting from the car windows of the railway which enter the countryside. The aspect is as marked in Sonora as elsewhere. This slater state to Chihuahua, lying next to the west, is the second most populated region of the richest mining regions in the world. But the desert hides its best. Far back in the oat-tainted hills are animals in the remains of 'dobu huts' stranger sees only the numb mistry of the half-naked Indians, sheltering like animals in the remains of 'dobu huts' stranger sees only the numb mistry of the past ten years. The wide plains are empty of life. The herds have gone to feed the revoil. The change in plant and animal life and industries as you pass from Arizona into Mexico is very slight for the first 200 miles or more. Had the herds gone to a house, and may be charged you dons on that new camera, you might not have realized that you had crossed a frontier from the rolling grass ranges of northern Sonora and strike the Yagui valley beow Guymuys that is a new world rebound. The vast coast of the live of the vast coastal plains begins.
The very richness of Sonora's mineral deposits and the fact that 60 percent of the land is covered by the miles, pausing neither to sow nor tended, tended to keep the country back.
worked an agricultural minute. Aided by American soil experts, plant wizard John Rowe, the Roosevelt dam, it has cleared and watered thousands of acres and established a plover American colony. The dam is a tributary ditch that the Indians knew is replaced by long, deep canals with miles of laterals and take-off, and giant dredges that have been used to once the peon toiled with his furlail oil. Oil-burning tractors and marvelous gang-plows have crowded out the city, and scratching sticks of a decade ago.
Yankees of Mexico.
In Sonora the American idea has taken particularly deep root. Mexicans from other states call these Bohemian children because of their thrift, advancement and close relations with the Americans. Practically all families of the Mexican children are raised in their children to schools in the United States. These youngsters, returning to Mexico for the last time (and their Yankee slang), they wear American-made clothes, dance all the popular "steps," and display an understated sense of pride, only make of them more friendly and helpful commercial neighbors. Even now the average home in Sonora is equipped with American wares—the Yankee sewing machine, the plane, graphophone, kitchen range, brass bed and stove, and a few other items with Uscan Sam's factories our Mexican neighbors get most of their ready-made clothing, their shoes, hats, food and sporting goods, canned foods and a smoothing tool.
Even with the extinction of herds the revolution wrought, the ratio of meat-bearing humans to human beings has fallen by more than any other country, because so much of the land is fit only for grazing. The lands of imported Mexican cattle, and in years to come we shall necessarily buy more and more beef from below the Rio Grande. Cowmen from our homeland, and from Mexico, and on its vast, unfenced ranges some Americans have built up enormous herds. Some of these some forage grasses that cover the great Arizona ranges are also found in Sonora and Sinaloa. The beans of the mesquite tree are also found in Arizona, and the uncommon sight to see a Mexican heifer stand on her hind legs and reach for the higher twigs of this succulent
Wild Cattle Roam.
In some of the mountains many so-called "wild cattle" roam at large, unbranded and free, timid as deer, or their forebears have strained from their grazing. In many milk cows at large, in all these ranch homes condensed milk in generally to. To rope, throw, and milk cows, the forebears take the task, and frequently "Mollie, the kind-faced, cow," will, when released, promptly chase her captures up the nearest tree. It is a great same country, at irrigation time in the Yaqu valley, particularly, the wild fowl become a pest, for this west coast lies on one of the most fertile valleys, and are ducks, geese, brant and curlew and many, varieties of shore birds.
Here also the California or "vale" quail is amazingly abundant, especially among the mountainous areas. Around unusually good feeding grounds one will find these birds, not in coves, in in armies, frequently found in the woods. Among the rolling foothills, where they feed on acorns, myrtales of "white wing" or *Sonora* nopalms make their home. At nightfall these birds flock to the mountains for irrigation ditches by the thousands.
Here is an American happy hunting ground for those who love the rod and reel, and for those who prefer better known, Guaymas may become a popular winter resort of soft breeds, blue seas, and ideal January outdoor days, with an ideal hunting country.
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Measurements of Metals
Iron is measured by avalropads
weight at 2,500 or 2,000 pounds to the
mass at 2,000 pounds laws of the
state in which sold. It is bought by
troy ounces even though the amount
runes into thousands of ounces.
Small: Principalities
The five smallest countries in the world are: Monaco, 8 square miles; San Marino, 46 square miles; Lechiastein, 65 square miles; Andorra, 140 square miles, and Danigl (free city), 720 square miles.
Rattler Need Not Coil
The commonly accepted belief that a rattler, will not strike until after it has sounded its warning is false. If the reptile is on trodden on while asleep it will strike first and do its rattling afterward.
Greeks Knew Petroleum
The existence of petroleum in Persis
was known to the Greeks many cen-
turies before Christ. Herodotus, the
famous Greek historian, who lived in
the Fifth century before our era, tells
of a well near Ardericea.
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street and bridge department but one time in our six or more j
‘years of residence on sald street; and yet our home on this street D
E qyonincie Baliga nese | CO KORE
‘8 colored population 000, Houston only bas one
cle trimaran oe ony ve pain cote otters, At) AD DITIONS
‘white patrolmen cover thelr beats in pairs, while our lonely colored Boe
patrolman must “tread the wine-press” by’his “lonesome” and is at SeCOLL RAE count.
The merey of thugs, hoodlums and gangsters in the event they d&| Geanora sone, this the frat o
cide to raise a “rough house.” ib a serien of articles dealing with i
‘When it comes to parks, the present city administration has /Geseribisg seme of the additions 40
done practically nothing at Emancipation, Park, which the city |colored reideutal sections 1x the et
ever botight and set aside as a colored park and playground, but ot Houston, others, will be vate
whieh the colored citizens of Houston and Harris County turmed {Ste ime, ime and os io
over to the elty for such purposes; and yet, with the exception of ["™y Smet ™urene REIN
a make-shi¢t pavilion, the elty has spent virtually nothing to beau-|, Nesdere of The Houston, Informe
tify, improve and enhance the value of this ten-nere tract of land, Revs Rotied that sevaral colored rel
‘The city fathers and colored park board even permit. carnivals |{°°h Atuloci te ee Otte law
kina sows to old forth othe eps Emancipation "en gn
ark and thereby destroy and trample dawn the beantifl lowers ve utd andtanerod
and shrubbery planted there by the faithful and loyal women of [Preeti ne :
‘our race, who have labored hard and conttibuted of thetr means |°t;‘hms additions,
to add to the civic attractiveness of the parks; since they tired of |, rsa out te College, ‘Court,
alting for the ity counel| and colored park board to do something | "rare! “nt vo Couews Court.
definite and tangible in this respect at the only colored park (2) |™ustel, Bshlam colored addi
in the entire city. erlginaly coualted of 44 chotes el
‘The Informer is not “against” the present city administration |;7s*0al” coulatel of #8 chotce.ct
per se, but this paper is bitterly opposed to the present policy |{ot Mut st savers) of these lots haw
manifested by the city fathers towards our people with regard to| teen barwanel 7 our penis,
public improvements and civic egnsiderations, which are rather| "unter cnalderbty anal: now
Conspicuous by thelr absence, and Clarkson, a real setata fem ta th
If taxation without representation was tyranny in colonial days, | Unicn ‘National tau balding.”
then what is taxation today without either representation or civic | Minchen ‘haa been aalling reaity
find elvil consideration? ole ple fore Sade
‘Along this line, eity fathers, The Informer has pitched its bat.| Sertaunis Meera oun aap
tle and will contend ‘there with might and main, if it takes all {he arty data of te developments
summer! Selah! Houston's great wetgeway- Mr. Clark
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N, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925
barHin
CHING CONCLUSIONS ILLOGICALLY.
pnformer has. been reliably informed that certain city of-
[seem to think that the editor of this paper is stubbornly an-
fe and bitterly opposed to the present municipal ‘adminis-
fithat this paper is always “jumping on” the city fathers
posing their civic programs and measures, and that this
ftom is unfair and ungrateful with his editorial darts and jour-
ha nly half trath, which is worse than a base prevariea-
bn f Informer as always taken the position that it
fenjed wise and best, often supporting the propositions submit-
Hiiy. the present administration in toto, sometimes opposing
ii part or in whole, but always having the backbone and
ty to let the city fathers and public know this paper's po-
eee e
‘has never tried to run with the hare and hounds
‘to tole water on two shoulders, nor play both ends against the
Puls paper has nothing but contempt and disrespect for the
ho wears a double-face; with you when he is around you
feyou when he is away from you.
@ fear that some of the city officials, who seem to think
Per and editor “too hard on the administration,” are con-
paves with individuals, measures with men and principles
ditor of Tip Informer is personally acquainted with’ the
bettas ot Yj four city commissioners, city manager, city
Ae ce citat''ce commissioner and other attaches at the
pie Berm oF ahr as never attacked any of thee officials
Paaatalldrcbetiic speeches or writing or private conver:
SH RIRRAS ic servants, and they cap not reasonably
4 rove of and support every. act
Fee Arehltect | yaged and proposition submitted for
sand Maps. d $7 often diangree, and if auch
Badizpatent dred | 9 binding persons is supposed to
Gees vaitna expect differeties of opinion in
Picemer Ts not “itterander” as it relates to opposing
Pating” the present city administration, for tha paper real
jisvwilling to admit that Oscar F. Holcombe has made Hous-
PAbert mayor, taken from most angles, since the editor of
paper has been residing in Houston.
bike the rich young ruler, who went to the Great Teacher
Baght information regarding the Way to inierit eternal ite
bea geminded the Master that he had been observing most of
imental principles laid down to him as prerequisite by the
pone thing the mayor and his official family lacketh and
bth do not sive enough civic consideration to thelr 60
lore eiizenn and the sections af the city inhabited by thes
spatriotic and tax-paying citizens, who are part and parcel
powing municipality. i
ound The Informer has been rather outspoken against
Gp 22 program of the present city administration as it
nie people, but without bias, prejudice or malice.
G, the editor of The Informer harbors no ill-will to-
member of the city administration, yet we hold to our
hat the city fathers have been quite lax and loose in
Howards and consideration of fully 25 per cent of
EE popolation. A
i Informer has supported unequivocally and un-
jority of the measures and bond issues submit-
‘by the Holeombo administration since the present
hducted into office, yet the race has received very
dence forts advocacy and support of these is-
46 voting for bond issues and extension of city
ps well as increase in salaries for eity officials, it
byes, preposterous to expect papers and persons to
pfor such when they get nothing in return for
[vote but increased taxes, mud and deaf ears.
Biolored residential sections go begging when it
Hvis tmprovements, but colored citizens can not go to
an i iaeeres past beng sicind ta A
ra ‘with fists, clubs, keys and guns,
GW if tha elored lesen Go not jek otf thelr nats-wnen
hgouter door to the municipal bastile!
bs, whats worse, nothing is ever done to the attacking and
ting paabe (7) otticers, and even where leading white citi-
uid demand redress for these maltreated colored
ya bagutiful game of “passing the back” is always invoked
° Mi it not infrequently happens that the colored
fed, beaten and humiliated, must also pay a
Fany particular offense, unless the offense con-
ht he refused to ot was rather tardy in remov-
ph oe in u public building made possible by
| the tax 1 ¥ :
EMRE yin tr einer vaio
BB ic! parposes duri oleombe administration, but hard-
Gap Pbodsands lave been spent for improving the nec.
0 city inhabited colored people.
\ Mode i tau 4a water or swim
¥ ‘the ward schools during rainy periods, and
pireetalia colored residential districts are x0 full of
Higitbat Wiay seem to be chartered members in the
ie enis petition-the city for gravele}i streets,
father modern coByeniénces. and necessi-
ly hed” (eloyed adafly) and
Femain and did either @ premature
ripe, old age.
ne Informe ¢ aaked the city
santo ize te
th ane
HOUSTON HTS.-WEST END
Men, Lala Wright, laacher kinder
tarten school, 2105” Patterson, will
render her closing program June 16
Miss Jolla Rawards, 2110 Patterson,
‘has been confined to her bed for the
past wook. Mrs. Joh Tarpley, Now:
ton, Kan, ts vniting Mrs. C, Edwards,
2110 Patterson. George: Stubbertil4,
Patterson, lost is purse containing
$82, allroad -pass and checks, on
Brunner avenue. M. W. Carter
(white), 628 W. 27t, found it and
returned It to him without charxa,
Mrs, Nancy Savannah, 925 Nicholson,
‘naw been confined to her bod for the
ast week. Mra. Sallie Conner, 628
‘Alaton, i able to be up again after
‘4 month's slineas, Mra. ai
‘Staphenr and’ her ater aw ale
Coleman, Welmar, are vaitng. Dire
M. Vi Thompson, 216 W. 8th treet
‘Thay have cloned. thor achool at Mls
sourt City and New Ulm.
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‘SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT
‘The faculty od windents of the
Booker ‘. Washington school, tnyte
all of Hts friends to thele commence
ment at the Odd Fellows Temple, cor
ner of Prairie. Avenue and 1
“THE OUTSIDER” AT
PALACE NEXT WEEK
A play of wuzoinon tstreat, wit
4 Gimantie and moving love wry,
“rhe Outaider” whieh ran for eat
in ondom and another oar in New
York tad ay wilt prenetad byt
Gene Lawindicn Werth player at the
Palnco Theetge for ane week coment
tng Sunday, Bay 3
“ne Outer” Isa ply of erpping
tntrent,cneeey writen th tho terme
of a Me foe story and tis altogether
tn uchlovemant ai around which has
Borne the feat of wocce,
‘The mony. revoes around man
vy a 8 racing wargeon without
TBedtea dugrye who is pronounced as
“Outsider.” tn the play ho tries to ob
teva bapa degree, trom
ba evused and tn
age tals 'tho en he wll gl
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of her of tard
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ferview wi hor and ohn her Der
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Y. W. C. A. NOTES
ach Fear the Y, W, ©. A. comme
uty" confereace in held at Frankfort
9 in the momth ot July. At th
Convention plans for dovelopinn toa
sivocatlons ate dlacunsed, also prob
{sine ‘concerning. Negro” women Fee
tray. “Ger Houston branch is count
Sa ation tne ble ausocations of the
fountry. We all shia fol rovd
its"'growh and. progree. We ga
‘Neon, naplalon, ad onthealeam
ter each dotegte return, Delgsio
fected thi, year are. Beadames”W
Howard, fat Patron, J, 1
Biownt"aod’ two wit Tasarven it I
oped that olhert wil be" aed t
{he momber. “A party of ile wat to
the Yeap Suaday afternoon The
{ate of membersly drive han closed
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WILL REPEAT DRAMA
‘AT ANTIOCH CHURCH
By apectal request the double drama,
‘The ‘Obatinate Famlly and. “Coat
eatlal Clerk Wanted,” wae recently
played before a capacity house at Woe
fey’ Chapel A.M. i. Church, will be
aged at Aniloch ‘Baptlat Church 6a
‘Wedneaday night, May 2. ‘This drama
In ‘walt presented by” the) partlelpant
fied it is expected that a largo number
‘rill witnons the Antioch rendition. Ad
Ilsafon oaly 2c. Rev. i. L. Harrivon
pastor: Mrs, G5, Robinson, dectreas,
HOUSTON COLLEGE
LOSES BUILDING
‘Tuesday morning of this week tr
vas discovered oa the third floor of th
Miminietration ‘llding "at Houston
College, which owing to the diatance
from n fire plug was ttally destroyed.
‘The neighboring “bulldings, “however
irere.eved, The bulldigg: destroyed
ras about thirty years old, and was
Thiy'tn need of repairs. vat ths Ton
tia strugating schoo! will te ant
BACK FROM BISHOP COLLEGE.
ldrldge Jackson, Jr, and Miaso
Lulllan Mi Joneq, Joanie Mae Yalan
Mageie May Irvin and Bathelle Jack
onc ttidenta at Blohop College,
Marsal, returned. home. this week
Misa Jackson la momber ot this
your's graduating” class,
SHOP GRAFT MUSICAL DRAMA.
‘The musleal drama given by. the
8. P. shop Gratt Monday night at t
‘Oda Fellows Tore was a very ©
able affale, and falely well atten:
ach! numbor waa well recelved U;
the audience, the baliad dancing be
‘ng exceptionally’ good. Mra. Bina
Tyrd and. Leon Lewis, who directed
And) managed the-entertalament. de
‘terve much. credit for the splendid
‘owing made,
Naan area ee a?
Ths beat of workers gat out of sorts
when the liver falla to not They” fee
Tangutd, hatte, “blue” and dlscour
aed and isk ey are ging ny
Neglect of those iaymptoma, might re
cul i sak el therfore the we
bie couree fe to Je «dose oF
Merbine, Tt indie the medicine heed
ed to "eyatom and
OPINIONS”
rome |
Drerrthing is pease’ oasis at the
city jl: Chit Gooaaah andthe fou
stcers who. ere discharged ands
Dende for tt alleged articoatos
eth vhaatisoment™ of itor Love
haven ad made Up, And pone
td’ harmony prvata In te consabu
itry hom eode mere. Kow fu that
fant tan swet™How soot tad leas
itt for brthean to All tether
wale.
Some. nenie, ww are not included
ace che, th
on chuoge of fron bt what’ could
Jou. sxpeett Savon thee ptcenen
{ota voto and many flende with oten,
feds fe trae hat aor ‘Lows
emt nor none of hla dare skinoad
ttt oft. ea on
fan in Doles ut aco tat is
fences were kept goed repair?
can petoning of the Hanne Boat
mane’ Sect
stis"and the Socety for the Preven
thn of Crafty to anima ts ta up
the case of Hounon' colored sone
vo ot Sha hays eva Seplaai a
‘Bula pio pa fr
eur. Sihoy kre thn ‘
ltl ave eutceat precedence on
frhsh co bane scion tn the mater fn
That tone two me belong co group
Sommemlyreerred 2° BF the ally
super an "Durly Brat” wich las
ite them x Gum aclinale It tht
lia atten we gan, sero the i
he aad gentimen tat they ar
ei, eda th Sine a
Stving ch homitaity() recption
‘rere very dumb. We acknowioge tha
ho etre are’ ot deanrving atthe
Sima cousderaion tad’ atiiy i
{het neaittathe moles and ey a
ting from thee lovers of fa pay
fet snce they nave fees faced It
foie category, there shoud ono di
Sinnaaton,
And. aor, there another thing
netted tbe nt af facts wa a
adtoaty evo cotsainge-teyin
folact ble om doctor scien We
Save aired revolved to keep ta
fight ‘immed abd ural dey an
itt, and ta forever parca,
‘Bory tats if 'we Bo bareheaded w
Front have any to puil ft i pul
ace.
Pik Unlwaiotrea e
president aay aftr of the wld
Ext demotaraton of afew weshs oat
a Tear wilreuan its frm
pac anon i leading sdvatons
tiation of America
[Now comes news of sttdents tik
ae Howard Unvrny ner ri ales
We tre not faci
itn the meri domartty of tthe
oof thin conrovery, ute.
now that suc demonstrations 2
te the rent of tow best cncTaiom
br youn people nore by aur
fined Yo gt matter erow
iyandionge 3
a
‘Tom Las an orioay colored abo
ocTin a constrastion rane: owt
its tfom Meme, "Teun: and abot
Titi lee twom ths aeons ot at
{ett halon o prorat ee
{nhorer eipoyed by the Standard
aye work for day's bys, bat
faye mone for a day’ ogre i ba
fhoralded tar and. wide anh hero. La
nr handed saved more thas tht
‘rile mon and" women from drowalt
‘hoo the baton whieh they were ak
Inu ploaroe irl cael! he Sout
ita o¢ Tom tae bt the pie
tot auiek to rive tho race ofa to
feving matty meh men ia
Sedge sally aome halos erin
committed by member of the rrou.
| brary ov and in we read inh
apes hae some ety pent fae
as are ee
Sipping hie "or er’ sud base
{aived et dhe Mande et owe teacher
‘Sa expertencn fa hat chiles when
Daren 'we the feast tom "har
ihe” eachers having to pealah
shigren Tong there are id
{ote faethe wilt "ned
the Sd okory” im pome form.
‘The old meat car “bur quention
sp again it Howson: x eloed woman
‘rir rented iat ook for lo
ene e& heen sitwctetonre vente
sternha nad refsned ty oar the bs
sn the rounds that's comma
serclerAeni We sb poe what
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ramoited mate to wl
‘pen for engagement June 195,
Seocker cote eens eae
‘Card of Thanks =”
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festy ton sore
vertun’ takin’ in de. Bathint
sites, | felt lack axin’ my obi
sao oorreore oy aaa
sver oe ha he oO
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tank ot verse oh SE
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whut wuz up. Uv coze | didnt
ron net or oy evan di
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sorts wie tee oy Ra
woe at en te
revues, Jie fer de way dey (he
wre hopes ea wee
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vm ae oer aon well
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de muttigated aut ter try tam
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vomen dre nae sh
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tho; sen arr ont OE
ut smut pity on tre faa
Sp dat big crack in de south
‘de Antloch Baptia’ chuteh try
ti falta at ae ee
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